New Delhi: Jet Airways Tuesday launched two new international flights linking Delhi and Kolkata to Bangkok.
As part of its inaugural offer, Jet Airways has introduced a special return economy class inaugural airfare starting at Rs.6,500 on the Kolkata-Bangkok-Kolkata sector, while economy fares start at Rs.13,500 on the Delhi-Bangkok-Delhi sector. The fares are exclusive of taxes.
The return airfare for club premiere for the Delhi-Bangkok sector ranges from Rs.28,500 to Rs.38,000 while on the Kolkata-Bangkok sector it is between Rs.18,500 and Rs.26,000.
Jet Airways has also announced a companion free offer for club premiere passengers on the Delhi-Bangkok-Delhi sector until March 31, 2007. The 'club premiere' tickets must be purchased by Feb 15 for travel until March 31, 2007, an official spokesperson for the airlines said.
23/01/07 IANS/Indian Muslims, US
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